What about armadillos and o'possums? I'm not sure which is
plowing my yard but I would rather evict than kill.
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From:
k*@earthlink.net
To: i*@yahoogroups.com ; i*@hort.net
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 10:27
AM
Subject: Re: [iris-photos] Re:
bleach
Jelcy Romberg wrote:
> Keep in mind also that you
almost cut off your nose to spite your face > when you purchase large
(gal/4l) quantities of liquid bleach as each > time you open the bottle
more oxygen (and other gasses and moisture > from the air) enters the
solution and begins to dilu teit. By the time > you are half way
thru the bottle, you may well have half the strength > that you would
have had when you first opened it. > Never let your bleach go to
waste. It is an excellent eviction notice for
squirrels,voles,moles,gophers and skunks.
Michael M.
> A dry
chorine bleach is more reliable if you want to get serious about > the
amount of chlorine you want in the solution for the rhizomes, or > any
other use for that matter, as the dry chlorine doesn't begin to > loose
chlorine atoms to the air until it mixes with an aqueous
liquid. > > So much for the Chemistry 101 lesson for the
day! > > Jelcy > > > >
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